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Hurricane Florence threatens U.S. coast with 'vicious' winds, floods. Beach communities in North and South Carolina emptied out on Wednesday as Hurricane Florence threatened to unleash pounding surf and potentially deadly flooding as the most powerful storm to make a direct hit on the states in decades. >>

Hurricane Florence threatens U.S. coast with 'vicious'.... By Ernest ScheyderWILMINGTON, N.C., Sept 12 (Reuters) - Beach communities in North and South Carolina emptied out on Wednesday as Hurricane Florence... >>

Hurricane Florence track turns south, likely 'storm of a lifetime' for Carolinas. Hurricane Florence is now expected to slow down and turn south after reaching the East Coast, which could have dire consequences for South Carolina. >>

Hurricane Florence track turns south; South Carolina could face carnage. Hurricane Florence is now expected to slow down and turn south after reaching the East Coast, which could have dire consequences for South Carolina. >>

Hurricane Florence track turns south; South Carolina could face dire consequences. Hurricane Florence is now expected to slow down and turn south after reaching the East Coast, which could have dire consequences for South Carolina. >>

Hurricane Florence: Mass evacuation from 'storm of a lifetime'. South Carolina authorities turn four motorways into one-way routes away from the coast. >>

Hurricane Florence: South Carolina reverses highway traffic to help people flee. Traffic was reversed on Interstate 26 and Highway 501 in South Carolina from midday on Tuesday after governor Henry McMaster ordered the complete evacuation of eight coastal counties. >>

Hurricane Florence's path: Track the storm here. Hurricane Florence, a powerful Category 4 storm, overnight Tuesday showed it could stall upon reaching the Carolina coast and make a slight shift south toward South Carolina once it makes landfall , becoming "a major flooding event," according to Fox News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean. >>

Meet the first woman to lead Citadel's corps of cadets. The South Carolina military college first allowed women to join the corps in 1995 under federal court order >>

Scientists say Hurricane Florence could produce historic storm surge of up to 20 feet. The surge from Florence will be particularly dangerous due to the flat nature of the coast line off of North and South Carolina, allowing the storm to pile a lot of water over a large area. It's exacerbated by two bays in the storm's path. >>

The Latest: MEAC calls off game at South Carolina State.. The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference has called off Saturday's football game at South Carolina State >>

WATCH: More than 1 million take to the road as 'monster' storm nears. Families were divided on whether to leave despite mandatory evacuations in North and South Carolina. >>